Monday, June 27, 2011

Proposal

Who Cares: This interpretation challenges the work of those critics who have long assumed that small local parks have no meaning to it.
Who Should Care: At first glance, people might say it's just a park. But on closer inspection it's not just a park, there's a lot of background to it
So What: Tom Sawyer matters because it is a local park that everyone enjoys going to and has sentimental meaning.

My readers would read my paper and think about my wrongs and rights in my piece. People should care about my place because it's part of where I live and there are many other people who live in Louisville and know about the park. It's a part of us and they should be able to know more about it. I have learned that there are many people who enjoy going there to get some exercise or to participate in the activities. Also, the land was once owned by a mental hospital and was named after Erbon Powers Sawyer who passed away in a car accident on September 23, 1969. Many people wouldn't know that because they don't take the time to actually explore the park and see what could be out there. I believe it affects anyone who goes to the park and works there. Anyone who cares about it and would like to keep it around. It affects them because they are apart of the park, they should know about it's history and where it came from. They should know when it started and what it was before it was a park for them to enjoy. I think it would help my determine my audience by figuring out who it would affect the most. My audience would be anyone who enjoys parks, especially parks in Louisville and Kentucky. Also, the people who spend a lot of time at the park, they can read my piece and maybe learn something a little more about it that they didn't know before. That way, they can look at the park in a different aspect and maybe appreciate it more. 

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